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eVENINU DULLETIN. HONOLULU. T H SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 1908.
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Gas Engines
"JS'TK! HAVE JUST RECEIVED Another shipment of these well known
-- engines and can furnish just what you require to run Feed
Cutters, Wood Saws, Pumps, or machinery of any sort. If you are
needing an engine to run a Rock Crusher, a Koistcr, an Electric light
Plant, or do big Pumping, call on u and get our figures. We carry in
stock a large assortment of spare pa:ts and have experienced workmen
who can lepair Otto or any other mike of G Engines. Give us a call
when you want an Engine or any roans made to the one jou now have.
E. O. Ha
amas
imKinhxaiiiai,M:uWS),
j Cold Weather CEoti
UndeFwear
Prices the very lowest. .
YEE CHAI & CO.,
C'.r Bethel & King Sts.
imsssBs
Beautiful Honolulu
SEEN IN AN AUTO HIDE FOR"
$5.00 an Hour
Just call 2U0 on the 'phone and ask for QUINN.
iraca
Ti
H
IS
CELEBRATED
orse,
emeaies
fl &&
ML ' V
Cattle
MEDICATED SOFT SOAP
Foi pretention uf skin diseases m all animals use twice a week.
As a cure for mange and the destruction of insect life, as an antiseptio
for Pu Pu. and the cleansing of wo mds it is unsurpassed.
OBTAINABLE AT LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Ring Up " iiW
II II IN in 1 ! IIHII Jdfc. X ! IIMIH
i
REPAIRED" AND OARED FOR
in up-to-date sllc at
'casonablc rates.
The von Hamm-Young
Garage .
Alakea St.
Phone 200.
' at the automobiles, bufrgics and car
riages we have recently overhauled
and painted
THEN SEE US.
W. W. Wright Go,
King Street near South
Tel. 252.
GKLASSE3
Opera and field glass
es at lcs3 than cost
price. Diamonds and
jewelry bought and
sold.
J.
1018 NUUANU NEAR KING
Son, L.td
s.'X'iW.yss&aseffirj
silk, cotton, and flannel; light
and heavy.
suitable for all seasons
and all people. Every
weight and kind.
UITTEf
M
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TOk i M
w m
:V ft Kft
&r .jh rrx,
'v-tfV( m
j& Fames
will unserve end set off pie
Urea of nil kinds. We have
the frames
ALL KINDS oval, square,
round; gold-plate, silver, cop
per, ALL SIZES stamp-pic-tare
to cabinet size; single,
double, and triple fiair.es,
ALL PRICES - from 35o
to $2.50.
Taney and Plain Designs.
Biing your picture.in.
Honolulu Photo
Supply Co.,
" Everything Photographio "
Fort Street.
BUILDING MATERIAL
Or ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu
Tho Weekly Edition ot the Evenlncl
Oulletln gives a complete summary of
he news of tho day. I
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lc How Iiib review
the 1907 sugar
m irket
Sl'fiAU MAUKi:T 1A07 The
jtnr opencil qnletl) with spot mar
ket nt .tSGc, basis J iIcrics, and
tubas for .liiiiiiiirj-I'chriiiiry shin
nicnt Rolling nt 2 19c c f. Theso
prices iiiailo non-prh lU'Rcd sugars
worth no moro than 1 SCc elf. and
led to sales of San Domlngoa for
transhipment from New York to Uni
ted Kingdom liven theso prices did
not hold, for, under pressure of In
eredslng offerings, Cubas sold nt
lip c f for rebruary Bhlnnicnt
and I'orto Hlcos nt 3 4Sc c I f Lou
isiana dosed a dls.istious campaign
In which the average Jleltl wns much
below that of the previous beacon,
and .New Oi leans loustquently re.ip
pe i roil In the market for foreign su
gars and made moderate purchases
of Cubas nt 2 li'ic e f The month
had opened with 122 Centrals at
work In Cuba, but hv 23th January
179 Centrals wore grinding nnd re
ceipts of new crop at the chief ship
ping ports bad reached 251,000 tons.
Tho nccepteil estimates of the Cub.in
crop wcie nt this time 1,300,000 to
1,100 00U tons The storing of n
ruigo of Jav.is, ISOO tons, nnd or
700 tons t'ubns showed that Import
ers regarded existing prices as ab
normal) lovviiud due to temporary
exerts of supimes fiom Cuba
In 1'ibruar, the in.uket becamo
fctlll woiso iititl some sellers who bad
l he teiiH'iit) to ship u (.irgo of Cu
lms without pievlousl placing It,
found that, ouiu ulloat, the best ob
tainable wns 2 OVc t f nnd thcli at
(eptanie of this ridnced the market
to that level Considerable nu.intt-
tles of Cubas for both I'obruarj and
Mai eh shipment were sold on this
Ii.ikIi, and I'oito KIcos for shipment
were told as low as i.IISe c o f . ba
lds 'II, digiees Dining the ilcnrm-
ion i oiue Cub, is sold at 2 o:',c c f.
I'hese low prlies pmvoked lo-dslnneo
on the ii.ii t of Cilbiin rclleis .urn
their attitude foiled Iiiulis to pay
2 12e c f . b ikls !ir, ilegiies. nt which
(on 28th rebruaiv )thc hourht
huge nuantlUe for second Unit
.Mnreli shlp.nent This was tho turn
ing point of the market Consider
able purchases of Cubas nnd I'orto
Hlcos wcie inmlc for Huropean ns
vell ns local account prior to tho ud
vance, nnd tlusu tiansnitlons helped
the iceoverj,
Tim Impiovement which started In
the km dajs of rebruar) made fur
ther progress In March, nnd In the
Inst week of that month lliero wore
I irgu transactions In Cubas, first nt
J 18c e f, lusts 90 degrees, 'and la-
tc r nt 2 2fi c f 'I his wns followed by
n lull, dining which, under pressuie proved imdoi the Influence of unfavor
Horn behtcil sellcis, prices reacted ublo wtath reportB from Diropo nnd
to 2 lfic e f, hut this wns mil) tern-! diminishing, stocks hue A large liut
poroiv, and beforo the close of tho Itifss was done ill Cuius for shipment
month. there wero hirgo tinnsictlonsl nt OGr advance, mid I'orto Hlcos In
Tor Apill shipment nt 2 25c c f , nnd ' '"ro o'o fcold at 3 91c
Ma) shipment sold nt 2 2Sc c. f lte- August hogan with reports that tho
ports from Cubi spoko of poor Juice,' weather .conditions In Huropo In Jul)
and this led to less snngulno crop, 'mil unfavorably affected loots nnd
csllmiites, nnd iiltbough. refiners ! '"id mado tho beet crop n foitnlght
worn huvlng vei heavy dlieet re
ceipts, the) began providing for ffl
turo wants b) accumulating stocks.
11) tho end of March tho Cuban pro
duction stood at 1.017,000' tons On
tho nth Jtnich tho Canadian tnrlft
wns pnsted lticduced tho dut) on
I Siigais. basis 90 clcgiccs,!""'1 '" K'Ho ortod nn unfavorablo
11 iv
fiom CGOe per lb to 525c pel lb
while retultilni? thn illllv fin mm.nrn
fcrcntlal sugar at S35c per lb , tho1
effect being to make the piefeienco
1
lo II V I sugar 'Sloe pei lb In
Head of 28ric pe- l'i ns formerl)
lly the Hist week In April some
ri.,l. ' i.. i i. , i , , .
e ubau Lentials hnd finished grind -
, .... . ,., V, ',
Injf. nnd bj the end of tho month tho
number at wo.k had alien from 188
I. 88 1 he inn ket udvanccd ns.pro-
.. ue Ion declined, and tho month saw
b islness done In Cubas for shlpm.nt
ill 2 liic u f, basis 9G degrees, nnd
ORPHEUM THEATER
FRANK C00LEY
AND
GLADYS KINGSBURY
IN
Home, Sweet Home
EVENING PRICES 25c, 35o & 60c,
MATINEE SATURDAY
Admission 25c.
THREE NIGHTS, BEGINNING HON-
DAY, JAN. 20
"LEND ME YOUR WIFE"
SPECIALTY BETWEEN ACTS
NEXT WEEK
THE ELDIDS
TRICK BICYCLE RIDERS
TONIGHT
In n it Cent 1'u, il ut 3 7Cc Inndcd
Mo? Hu ln-MeJcr gne out mi a-
Unite of 1,3 0 mo torn for tho (i
ban crop Prcllnilnnn estimates of
licet rowings were Issued by Mr K.
0 Lleht, Indicating, nn 'increase of
2 1-2 per cent for nil Europe. A
record week's tecelpts of 70,891 tons
declined this mouth at tho Atlantic
ports.
At tho beginning of May It was
estimated tlmt the melting require
ments of the Atlantic ports from May
to December, Inclusive, would ho 1,
r.00,000 tons, nml that 300,000 to
100,000 tons sugar would require to'
bo drawn fiom Java nnd-or Huropc.
About the middle of tho month our
principal bluer began making pur
chases of now crop Jnvns for June
July shipment A strike of New
York longshoremen, nt n time of
lienvy lecelpts, proved n serious draw
back to the market, refiners refusing
to linj becmse they could not take
cmc of the FUgais they alicaib own-
cd lly the end of the month, the
number of Ccnti.its nt work In Cuba
hnd diminished to 10 ns ngalnst 97
at tho samo time u jenr ago, mid Cu
bas for shipment had ndvnnced to
2 "Cc c f , lmls 9(1 degrees, nnd spot
Centrifugals to .1 92c landed. Un
fortunate!), n prolonged nnd general
spell of unscnMinnbl) cold weather
checked the dcmiml for rcllned, nnd
(nst u wet blanket over the raw mar
ket. The (list fortnight In June hi ought
n coutinunnic of hc.iv receipts, chic-
II) to Now York, where the effect of
the btrlko-wiiB )et being felt. Un
sensonublc vveuther und poor demnnd
for icflncd still prevailed, and mado
lellners icjtrlct their meltings. Cu
ban crop estimates were increased to
1,125,000 tons This combination or
adverse conditions caused the market
to react to where It had been two
months earlier, and brought both Cu
bas for shipment and spot sugars
21c below the highest price In Ma),
although Intel n itlonal markets had
only declined 0(.c In the s.uno time.
This Intter decline was piohibl) duo
lo the disturbing Inllueuco In Uuropc
of the unnoiiiiremeiit by the Ililtlsh
Government that It would wlthdiuvv
Irom the llrussels Convention In
.September, 190.S, unless the require
ment were waived that It should pen
alize bountj'ied sugar. Towards the
end of the month pi Ices hero recov
ered most of the cnrller loss
Jul) opetted with slight!) easier
mnikcts both hero und In Kuiope, the
decllno being 031c per lb nnd 3d
per cwt rcspcctlvcl). i:arl) in the
month considerable put chases of .lavas
were made bj rennets nt in c f for
August September bhlpmcnt Towards
tho tllil of tho month the market In.
late Tho Cuban position wan con
shlered strong, It being estimated that
not moie than 80,000 toiiB, available
fin export, remained unsold ltnlns
continued to bo very much wanted In
the Hand Towards tho mlddlo of tho
month financial disturbance both hero
iiiiiuutieu mi cnu uiuieti ucaics too
unusual prevalence of uusensonubio
wta,llt,r- 1rl"r "o biiiniiief had
T!10, n" f"'1"8"' nnd costly, nnd
II nil liiaunlmil llmlM III,. tnwt .t...n.. I
had lessened their uso for domestic
us well ns commercial canning Ito
flneis wore finding the demand for
" ; "oinuiiu ' r
' "'vie luniuti mr inure ui vwiue . ll
1 ,,,,,. . ... II .
I thoiild bo n Augii3t and the ninrRet
f 0 ,, ,,..,.. ..,. ,
Mtn of mluinrlnK. iecllnrfll .0Cc, 0n
, t M, wolo ,,, at '3 sfl
I lmsB c l0 f
,,, vwlCr a,ld ,)cr,)ru , cl()B0 of
... ..,.,. i. i.... i..i ..., , ..,
llll- IIIUI111I HCULa 111111 Ull UIILI 11 il'lll .
but tho only change hero was nn nil
vnuco of ,03c. on spot sugara which
bold nt 3 92c. Tho llrussels Interna
tional Convention agreed to extend
for nnother llvo cnrs tho flvo years'
iigieemcnt which enmo Into effect on
1st September, 1903.
September opened with higher mai
llots In Km ope, but United Stntcs
markets mado llttlo rcspoutc, I'orto
Hlcos for shipment weio sold nt 3 95c,
c 1 f lly tho end of tho month n do
she to reallzo becamo nppaicut nnd
C 95c was nccepteil for somo stored
Uigurs previously held for 4c
October began with maikcts flit
both hero and In Kmopo I'lnal fig
iires of tho 190G07 Cuban crop show oil
that 1SG ccnlrnls had piaduced 1,427,
G73 tons sugar lis against 1,178,719
tons In tho preceding campaign Phe
nomena! itutunm weather In Uuropo
proved to havo boon very beneficial
to tho beet crop and that maiket do
rllmd 4 l-2d, per cwt. Mr V. O
I.lcht Issued a crop cstlmnto of 4,850,
000 tons for convention countries nnd
of G 580,000 tons for nil Kuiope. Voiy
kcilous financial embarrassments
mote In New York- gioatly to tho dot
llmont of all business Cubas In Btoio
here wero sold at 3 90c, basis 96
November opened with u jlull nnd
llfelerii mail.ct. Tho woBtern beo
factories, wero In full opeiatloii nnd
WHITNEY and MARSH
Sale of
SHIRT
IS NOW ON
Our entire line of Lingerie, Lawn,
Linen, Jap Silk in black and white,
Peau-de-Soie and Taffeta will be
offered at greatly Reduced Prices.
Sizes 32 to 44
tho Ixiulslnnn enno crop hud begun.
I.oiilslnnn 9G centrifugals, which had
sold on let nt 3 C9c wcro selHus on
21st at 3 23c, tho decline being ncccu
tinted ki' monetur) troubles. On 27th
Cubas In sloro hero were told nt 3 G2c.
New York nflncrs bought SOI0U tons
l.nulclnn i sugars to fill tho gap In
uippllcs pending the receipt of new
crop hecti, and b) the end of tho
month the New Orleans market had
lecovcied to 3 37c for refining grades,
Lasts 9Gc.
On 1th December tho market was
Miockid b) tho legrottablo news of
tho death of Mr. II O. Hnvomejcr,
who, for moro Hum u generation, hnd
been tho most notable Ilguro in the
sugar business of thu United Stntcs.
Old crop Cubas were sold at 2 37c c.
f , bisls 0.', nnd later at 2 13c. c. f
tamo bisls lly tho 13th four estntos
- -
hud started grinding In Cubi I.argo
sales At new ci up Cuius for Jniuur)
iriilpiucnt vveio Hindu at 2 50c. c f and
conic new ciop I'orto Itlcoj weiu bold
nt 3S5c c I r Mr 1' O. I.lcht gavo
out amended ostlmates of 4,730,000
tons for convention counttles and
G,G75,000 tons for nil Kurope.
During the )car the prices of Cubas,
basis 9G, have ranged between 2 03c.
and 2 G9c c f , nnd the prices of Porto
Hlcos bV'tvvcon 3 38c and 3 95c. elf,
n range which exceeded that of any
Intel national sugar market As usual,
llie llllllliuillil pucu nus lecoriieu mo-
mg uio ntih .i "i me uuuan
produc-
Hon, when weekly receipts at tho slj(ja.. j 3 TG
irlnclpal Cuban shipping ports weio Jno j'jjio
f5,o00 tons, and were proportionately
laigc at the snnllcr ports. Kvcu haJ
Cuba stood nlone, her pioductlon wail
far In excess of immediate i mrket
wants, but over nun abovo the Cuban
wero I'orto Hleo and Hawaiian Islands
sugiiis to no cared 101 ine lesuuing
pressure of supplies Inevitably brought
prices down to u ikiIiU total1"' unwur-
ranted h) general maiKet condition:.
This la nothing now In tho history of
Cuban prices, nud It wilt ho topeated
oven vear until Cubiu nlanteis nnd
shippers adopt somo sjstem whereby
tho offerings of their sugars will bo.
legulatcd by demand, and not by sup
pl, for It Is miparent that when a
mnrkot needing only 43,000 tons
week!) Is pressed to take G0.000 tons
weokl), the result to prices must 1)3
disastrous Tho year had an cxceii-
tlunal scries of events affecting tho
ougar market. Tho first vjas a soveio
and prolonged drought In Cuba, which,1
while It enabled gilndlng to bo con
tinued Jill ovcry f.el.l was cleared, and
thus augmented the ) cat's supply,
mado tho outlook poor for tho present
nnd next crop. The second Vm a
cold and most unseasonable spring
. .Ceep Warm! j
I 1
Blankets! Blankets!
Cotton, Union and All-Wool
from 75c upwards a pair
Full-Sized Coniforters,$2.50 to $4
Honeycomb and Marseilles
Spreads, from $1.20 to $4.75 ea.
Ii. B. Kerr Sl Co
Alakea Street
WAISTS
i
nnd summer throughout tho greater
part of tho United St ites, nnd a re
sulting limitation to tho consumption
of refined. Lastly, a money panic nnd
n period of monetary stringency ox
lending over bovernl months nnd lint
)et ended, which herlously checked
the demnnd for all commodities, sugar
Included, owing to tho rcUrlctlou of
credit.
Theso events cuitallc'd (ho call for
Javns and Uects Tho Atlantic ports
lectlved 10,800 tons old grop Jnvas
early In tho jear, nnd 214,000 tons ncv
ciop during the last six months. Now
Orleans received 12 D00 tons now crop'
In August. Only G.780 tons boot wcro
Imported during the year If tho com-
j lug car piovcs nornnl as to cllmato
and ciidit It should ho favorable to
! 1 1 Ices of sugar, for tho supplies In
.,..,.. .. .. .... . ..
M"1 "ru "uv excessive mm inero n
I """"" ' "cuico icnrs or increased
sowings of tycots In Diiroiie, for the
fields can ho turned to hotter uccohnt
with other ciops
Tho following tiblo given tho pilccs,
nt the beginning of each month, of
Spot Centrifugals, duty paid, of cen
trifugals c, and f, fiom Culfa, nnd c
nnd f fiom non privileged countries;
also of beets f. o b Hamburg:
Spot. Cubas, Nonpvgd. Ucctn
1907 Dut) pd c&f. c.f-f fob
Cents Cento. Cents
Jnn
.3CG
2.19
1 85
1.78
1.72
191
2.10
2.13
2 25
2 22
2 25
2.20
197
2 1G
Ss Oil
Ss. 9 d
8s. ll'id
9s. 3 d
9s. 51, d
10s. 0 d
9s 8i',d
9s 9 d
10s 2',d
9s. 7V1
9s 3d
9s 4Hd
9s 1 1 1 , .1
j-tlj j 3 S
2 12
OG
o of;
2.11
2 50
2 17
2 59
2CG
2.59
2'G4
231
2 50
fc, j n lo
Apr.
..i m
Jul)
Aug
Sept.
Oct.
1..3S7
1..3UI
3.3 92
1..395
1..390
2. 3 G2
27.3 85
Nov .
)c(.
Dec.
'transatlantic passenger traffic
durlntr 1907 wns Increased liv nenrlv-
j.ooo.OOO ovor 190G A totnl of 2,-
957,328 vvns carried, according to
llguics given out by tho North Uer
nan Uojd Company In New York.
Anthony Comstock will be n wlt-
ncsa for ilry K Thnw llt ,a Bec.
oml ,rinl for tll0 nlr,lor of Stanford
White. Thaw wrote man) letters to
conibtock nbout Stnnford White.
ii -.
Old Sores Cured by
"THE HOUSEHOLD SURGEON'
Druggists refund m6ncy if DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEAL
ING OIL fahJ.--.Made by PARIS
MEDICINE CO , Saint Louis, U. S,
of A.
mm
NO PROPERTY IN HONOLULU Jias
the prospective value of
Waikiki Beach
4
if you buy it right.
I HAVE A VERY Bid BARGAIN
TOBAY
A ccvcn-roomcd HOUSE and large
LOT a little past the
M0ANA HOTEL
on the main Waikiki road.
Bathing,
Boating,
Fishing,
v Canoeing,
Surfriding
Always rented will make a good
investment.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
FOR RENT
Cottage, with medern Improvements;
Kmrna Square, ntljolnlug tlio resi
dence of Jas. r. Morgan; rent 5 25
por month.
, JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
RUN DOWN?
OVERWORKED?
TRY SOME
Koenig's
Malt Extract
It will build you up
again.
1 CHAMBERS DRUG GO.,
; FOR. FORT AND KING STS.
i PHONE 131.
i
Garden Sprinklers
NO HOSE NEEDED AND IT WILL
LAST A LIFETIME.
CLUBSTABl
Fort Street, near Hote
Tel. 109
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
Winton Touring Car
1003 MODELS
I he Finest Cars Ever Seen in HonoJ
lulu. Call and See Them, I
Associated Garage,
Limited.
MERCHANT ST. PHONE 388.
W. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale importers and Jobbere
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY GOODS,
cnHT end QUEEN or
CUREYOURSELFI
I'm llli II for udu.Iii.-oI
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